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shouldn't tomlin pay for that out of his own pocket seeing that he's the one that fired him?

I'm not one advocating that Arians return. But Tomlin was merely a figure head in that firing. Tomlin said in a public forum that he wanted/expected Arians and the entire staff to return. It was Rooney who "retired" Arians.

I propose we somehow convince the mayor of Pittsburgh to have the village clockmaker build a gigantic clock in market square. Somehow, find out the Cardinals travel plans to Houston and reroute the plane so that it flies over Pittsburgh at precisely midnight. As the plane passes over the clock, it plays a song that offers the Rooney's sincerest apologies, and entices Mr. Arians to forgive us all and return to Pittsburgh as our offensive coordinator.

During every thunderstorm, you can drive past that clock tower in your DeLorean at 88 mph repeatedly until it gets struck by lightning. Then you can travel into the past and convince Arians not to "retire" (after hatching some cockamamie scheme in which you pretend to sexually assault your own mother to make your weird peeping-tom father look good when he attempts to rescue her, of course).